
Photographs of Every US President in Color
See a photograph of every US President in color. A colorizer has expertly restored and colorized every President that lived before color photography.

See a photograph of every US President in color. A colorizer has expertly restored and colorized every President that lived before color photography.

See photos taken during the American Civil War in color thanks to a talented colorizer manually adding color to old black and white images.

See a colorization of the last photograph of 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, taken while he was still alive.

In this article, you can see the images of 17 famous people from history when they were a child such as Winston Churchill as Frank Sinatra!

See photos of 10 iconic authors, in color. Many people may be familiar with their works, but here you can also see what they looked like!

Explore 20 interesting photographs from the United States Civil Rights Movement in color that have been masterfully colorized by an expert.

See this photograph of Jakob Nacken, the tallest soldier to fight in World War II. He was a circus performer that served in the German Army.

White Wolf Chief John Smith, is reportedly the oldest Native American in history, with people claiming he lived up to 138 years.

How much do you know about 35th President of the United States, John F Kennedy? Take this 10 question JFK trivia quiz to find out!

Explore 50 interesting historical photographs from across the world. Each photograph is either rare or iconic showing a part of history.

A colorization of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, before he was Emperor of Russia, at the wedding of his cousin George V of the UK in July 1893.

A photo of Charlie Chaplin in color without his film makeup when he was about 27 years old in Hollywood, 1916. This is a colorization.
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